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1 November 1996 Design of the hybrid refraction-diffraction lens with wavelength 10.6 um
Yansong Chen, Dehuan Li
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Abstract
In this paper, combining refractive and diffractive effects, a new kind of infrared lenses with wavelength 1 0.6 jim was designed and produced for CO2 laser material processing. This refractive-diffractive lens (RDL) converts a CO2 laser beam into the rectangular shape with light intensity distribution in the concave shape at x-direction. A method which employs input aperture division and geometrical transformation technique for obtaining a better initial phase distribution of the iteration is presented. The experimental results show that the desired shape of the output light beam was obtained with a high efficiency in energy utilization. Keywords: Binary Optics, Diffractive optics, Infrared lens design
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Yansong Chen and Dehuan Li "Design of the hybrid refraction-diffraction lens with wavelength 10.6 um", Proc. SPIE 2863, Current Developments in Optical Design and Engineering VI, (1 November 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.256231
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KEYWORDS
Carbon dioxide lasers

Beam shaping

Lens design

Infrared lenses

Transform theory

Heat treatments

Lithium

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